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we are a pretty small firm. most of the software and web development falls on my lap... and the only thing my boss knows about computers is that his is running windows and mine runs linux(but he doesnt know what that means either)

Sure, I was just under the impression that the crap linear resampling and the lack of ability to run 44.1k was something specific to the interface used on AC97 since its the only place where I've seen it be an obvious issue on PC hardware (/linux drivers).

I've been thinking that once the rockbox opus support is solid and the opus experimental vbr etc encoder stuff is released I'll reencode my entire collection in opus and flash my clip zip. So I would personally be interested in a 48k-native version as I'd no longer be worried about 22/44 kHz playback.

re gmaxwell's comment 6min ago: Sometimes a moderately competent resampler can still be noticeable for other reasons. For instance I've found that using SoX's resampler rather than allowing LAME to use its internal polyphase resampler gives a noticeable quality difference when you're downsampling to 16k. Probably because of the wider passband and flatter response in the passband.